Quick answer
KitForge FBT supports display styles including checkbox list and card grid, combined with widget presets (clean, compact, premium, playful). High-consideration accessories benefit from card grid imagery; low-consideration add-ons suit checkbox lists on mobile.
- Checkbox list for simple, mobile-heavy, low-visual add-ons.
- Card grid for aesthetic, giftable, or high-consideration accessories.
- Combine display style with widget preset for brand fit.
- A/B test styles via analytics before seasonal peaks.
Testing display style impact
Run two-week periods with same discount and different display styles on comparable triggers. Compare interaction rate and added revenue in KitForge analytics.
Accessibility and clarity
Checkbox lists need clear add-on names — avoid internal SKU codes. Card grids need alt text friendly images and readable savings copy.
Final recommendation
Choose FBT display style based on how much visual selling add-ons need — checkbox for speed, card grid for story, always preview mobile with your widget preset.
If you want this kind of offer to feel native to the buying journey, Kitforge Bundles is built around that exact problem: turning related Shopify products into clearer bundle offers before the shopper reaches checkout.
FAQ
Can I use different display styles per FBT offer?
Yes — configure per offer. Hero fashion triggers may use card grid while consumable triggers use checkbox list.
Does display style affect discount application?
No — only presentation. Discount functions behave the same regardless of layout.